Reviewer:
#5 Fisher; Dye Hardcore Fan
from Brazil, IN United States
These pants are great! Great padding! Great venting! And the design is really cool looking! The design spells out "dye"! I love dye products and these pants don't let you down! I really love the design that dye has made into these pants, as well as the jersey! They both match my I4's and rotor almost perfectly! All my friends and family love the all navy blue setup from dye! So grab you a pair before they all are gone!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Oh... My God... !!!!!!
August 11, 2011
Reviewer:
Ryan
from Houston, TX United States
Alright... so first off, I've owned quite a few pants and I've always loved the 06 Empire Contact pants. But honestly, I have to give it to Dye on these... They're amazing. Light, comfortable, and great padding where you NEED it... like NOT in the back of the legs. Padding there just causes the pants to keep in the heat and have poor air circulation. I've had bad experiences with pants that do that... and these I have to say DON'T. On top of the ventilation, they have the knee padding going on the SIDES of the knees too, which is where (from what I've seen) most people slide. But if you're thinking about getting another pair of $150 pants... don't... spend the extra $20 and get these, you honestly won't regret it.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Nothing Better Out There!! Yes, squeegee pocket!!
May 3, 2011
Reviewer:
N.J.Leatherman
from Houston, TX United States
As for what the two people said below me, I don't see how they could have missed the squeegee pocket. Yes, the back of the pants has little protection and is mostly made of jersey mesh. Sorry to say it, but honestly if your dumb enough to get shot in the back of the legs then you should have never purchased a pair of $170 professional paintball pants. These pants where designed with the fast, professional, aggressive, every-second-counts player in-mind. And that is exactly why they do not have zippers or velcro on the pockets, it simply takes to much time to try and unzip or tare apart velcro to get into your pockets. Plus the pockets are incredibly deep, they start off about where they would on an ordinary pair of shorts and go all the way down into your inner thigh, halfway between your groin area and kneecaps. So unless you plan of hanging upside down from a tree, don't count on anything falling out of your pockets, because its just not going to happen.